﻿<phone:PhoneApplicationPage 
	xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
	xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
	xmlns:phone="clr-namespace:Microsoft.Phone.Controls;assembly=Microsoft.Phone"
	xmlns:shell="clr-namespace:Microsoft.Phone.Shell;assembly=Microsoft.Phone"
	xmlns:d="http://schemas.microsoft.com/expression/blend/2008"
	xmlns:mc="http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/markup-compatibility/2006"
	xmlns:controls="clr-namespace:Microsoft.Phone.Controls;assembly=Microsoft.Phone.Controls"
	xmlns:Yelper_Phone="clr-namespace:Yelper.Phone"
	mc:Ignorable="d" d:DesignWidth="480" d:DesignHeight="800"
	x:Class="Yelper_Phone.Settings"
	Orientation="Portrait"
    SupportedOrientations="PortraitOrLandscape"
	shell:SystemTray.IsVisible="True" FontFamily="{StaticResource PhoneFontFamilyNormal}" FontSize="{StaticResource PhoneFontSizeNormal}" Foreground="{StaticResource PhoneForegroundBrush}">

	<!--LayoutRoot is the root grid where all page content is placed-->
	<Grid x:Name="LayoutRoot" Background="Transparent">
		<Grid.RowDefinitions>
			<RowDefinition Height="Auto"/>
			<RowDefinition Height="*"/>
		</Grid.RowDefinitions>
		
		<StackPanel HorizontalAlignment="Left" VerticalAlignment="Top" Margin="20,20,0,0" Orientation="Horizontal">
			<Image Height="30" Width="30" Source="/Yelper.png"/>
			<TextBlock TextWrapping="Wrap" Foreground="{StaticResource ForegroundBrush}" Margin="5,0,0,0" Text="ABOUT"/>
		</StackPanel>
		<ScrollViewer Margin="10,10,10,0" Grid.Row="1" >
			<TextBlock FontSize="20"  Text="Project Yelper is an open source microblogging platform written in C#. It was built using cutting edge technologies like ASP.NET MVC 3 with the Razor view engine, the Entity Framework and LINQ. Yelper has an API that uses OData and a Windows Phone 7 app that uses this API is available as well.  Yelper was entirely designed and built by three students from Ghent University. While it was strongly inspired by Twitter, it should be noted that it was built for educational purposes only.  The authors have prepared three one-hour sessions about building Yelper. These presentations have been put together for the Students to Business Day 2011, but schools and event organizers are encouraged request the authors to present these lectures elsewhere.  More information about the lectures is available on lectures.yelper.be.  More information about the Students to Business day is available on s2b2011.be.  The Yelper website is available on yelper.be  The OData API is available on api.yelper.be  The phone app is available on windowsphone.yelper.be.  The source code is available on yelper.codeplex.com.  Have fun playing with Yelper! Wouter Devinck blog.wouterdevinck.be Jeroen Verhulst blog.jeroenverhulst.be Niels Derdaele www.nielsderdaele.be " TextWrapping="Wrap" Foreground="{StaticResource ForegroundBrush}"/>
		</ScrollViewer>
	</Grid>
</phone:PhoneApplicationPage>